Roofing and framing defects can compromise the strength, stability, and weather protection of a property. When these systems are not built correctly, the result can be leaks, shifting, moisture intrusion, energy inefficiency, and costly repairs. At Cantley Law Firm, these issues are treated as major components of construction defect claims involving homeowners, HOAs, and property owners across Colorado.
These defects often result from poor installation, careless supervision, design errors, or failure to follow plans and code requirements. In Colorado, changing weather, snow loads, and moisture exposure can make even small roofing or framing mistakes much worse over time. Cantley Law Firm positions these claims within its broader construction defect work involving structural failures, defective work, and property damage.
Improper roof installation, flashing failures, or separation at joints can allow water into the structure and lead to ongoing interior damage.
Improper load distribution, weak framing connections, or poorly aligned structural components can contribute to movement, sagging, and broader structural instability.
Roofing and framing defects may trap moisture inside walls or attic spaces, leading to rot, condensation, mold risk, and reduced building performance.
These claims may also involve failure to follow building codes, approved plans, permit requirements, or manufacturer installation standards during construction.
If roofing or framing defects are affecting your home, building, or community property, early action can help limit further damage and clarify who may be responsible. Cantley Law Firm represents Colorado property owners in construction defect claims involving critical structural components and negligent construction practices.
Representation for Colorado property owners dealing with roofing failures, framing defects, and related structural damage.
If roofing or framing defects have damaged your property, Cantley Law Firm can help you review your legal options.
Common signs include roof leaks, sagging areas, separation at joints, interior stains, and moisture problems that appear after storms or seasonal weather changes.
Framing defects can lead to structural movement, uneven surfaces, gaps, sticking doors or windows, moisture intrusion, and long-term stability concerns.
Depending on the facts, liability may involve builders, contractors, subcontractors, developers, engineers, or other parties involved in the design or construction process.